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The studio quickly gained a reputation in the international recording industry with the unprecedented commercial success of their rap artists. [7] They garnered attention by producing iconic 1980s rap albums like Radio by LL Cool J in 1984–85, Raising Hell by Run-DMC in 1985–1986, Licensed to Ill by the Beastie Boys in 1986, and It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back by Public Enemy ...
B-Boy Records; B.O.S.S. Babygrande Records; Bad Boy Records; Barely Breaking Even; Beluga Heights Records; Big Beat Records; Big Dada; Big Hit Entertainment; Big Up Entertainment; Billion Headz Music Group; Black Butter Records; Black Jays; Black Kapital Records; The Black Wall Street Records; Blacksmith Records; Block Entertainment; Bloodline ...
Brother Studios (later renamed Crimson Sound [1]) was the name of a recording studio located at 1454 5th St, Santa Monica, California established by brothers Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson, co-founders of the Beach Boys.
The boys soon made appearances to perform on various talk shows and television events. In late 2000, Dream Street made an appearance on a show that fellow member McCartney had a recurring role on, ABC's All My Children. [5] [6] The final Dream Street release was the soundtrack album to the 2002 film The Biggest Fan, which starred Trousdale.
Paul's Boutique is the second studio album by the American hip hop group Beastie Boys, released on July 25, 1989, by Capitol Records.Produced by the Beastie Boys and the Dust Brothers, the album's composition makes extensive use of samples, drawn from a wide range of genres including funk, soul, rock, and jazz.
Recording studios in Washington (state) (9 P) Pages in category "Recording studios in the United States" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total.
The Pet Sounds Recording Studio (usually referred to as simply Pet Sounds Studio or Pet Sounds, after the Beach Boys' album of the same name) was a recording studio located in Denver, Colorado (subsequently in Lexington, Kentucky), founded by Robert Schneider of The Apples in Stereo and Jim McIntyre of Von Hemmling.
MilkBoy is an American recording studio and entertainment company founded in 1994 by Tommy Joyner. Company headquarters is located at MilkBoy the Studio, at 413 North 7th Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The original "MilkBoy Recording" was located in north Philadelphia at 5th and Olney above Zapf's music. [1]